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and from san jose, california, and austin and houston, texas -- >> a lot of that's driven by the energy sector and technology sector. we're expecting to see that continued growth in the years to come. >> you don't have to wait for the monthly jobs report to gauge how the economy is doing. two signs to look out to see the economy is really recovering, new restaurants opening up. consumers feeling more comfortable going out and spending more money. look for an increase in the housing market and home prices rising as well. >> you'll see it in restaurants and home prices. thanks so much. >>> now, we move from the health of the economy to the health of the american family, and a ground-breaking announcement about food safety today. millions of americans get food poisoning from everything from salad to peanut butter. 3,000 die every year. but today the government said it's ready to enforce sweeping ideas. and abc's dr. richard besser is here, he's tracked food illnesses in his career and he's got the big news. >> yeah, i started my career working in food safety. finally we're starting to see
and from san jose, california, and austin and houston, texas -- >> a lot of that's driven by the energy sector and technology sector. we're expecting to see that continued growth in the years to come. >> you don't have to wait for the monthly jobs report to gauge how the economy is doing. two signs to look out to see the economy is really recovering, new restaurants opening up. consumers feeling more comfortable going out and spending more money. look for an increase in the housing...
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and we created a new energy microgrid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. now, these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying that we had had enough and it was time for us to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know that we will again feel the brunt of bad weather. but we can tell our citizens that the state is more prepared for future challenges. that their families will be safer when a disaster strikes. and that the odds of anyone -- anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck we saw the results of the work that we had done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was in fact better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and together we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it is that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we have done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places and certainly
and we created a new energy microgrid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. now, these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying that we had had enough and it was time for us to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know that we will again feel the brunt of bad weather. but we can tell our citizens that the state is more prepared for future challenges. that their families will be safer when a disaster strikes. and that the...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedo
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is to create great work. if you are interested in that, you are part of our community. >> hello and welcome to brava theater. >> we are trying to figure out a way to make a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we've done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places certainly not in washington d.c. in december, at the same time l
and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having...
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tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close public comment. and madam clerk do we have any other items before us? >> no mr. chr app >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people
tank clean energy. so we need to go deeper into it. it's not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. we really need to do the right hing with empirical data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go really deep into things and read stuff i will not tolerate fluff. i will expose it. i will shine light where there is darkness. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other members of the public would like to comment? seeing none. we will close...
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but theseust become energy stream and one more thing about the carbon taxes, what they do is they often by grandfathering in current polluters, they are a giant giveaway to the friends of the current administration. melissa: is a great point nobody talks about. clearly we could spend all night on this, but i want to move on, maybe i'm looking at this all wrong. we should bite the bullet and early tax people and pay down the debt once and for all. if we just grit our teeth and raise taxes once and for all as tax everyone 40%, no exemptions, nothing, just 40%, we could wipe out the debt in three years. a good idea? >> not a chance. melissa: why? >> did you check your math? melissa: so maybe it takes four years, five years, why not tax everybody 40%? >> even if you raise taxes to 100%, you could not pay it off. the only question is how can we do it, will we do it honestly or through inflation? it is impossible to pay the debt off. when you look at the unfunded liabilities that dwarf the official debt, we cannot tax our way out of this problem, we have to tke a meat hook to government spend
but theseust become energy stream and one more thing about the carbon taxes, what they do is they often by grandfathering in current polluters, they are a giant giveaway to the friends of the current administration. melissa: is a great point nobody talks about. clearly we could spend all night on this, but i want to move on, maybe i'm looking at this all wrong. we should bite the bullet and early tax people and pay down the debt once and for all. if we just grit our teeth and raise taxes once...
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[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we saw the prices by. it is not where you want to over and guess. -- over invest. as we look at the issue of climate change we need to look at all of those other forms of power that can give us the ability that we would never be energy independent. we certainly are a lot less dependent on countries that do not like us. it will have an impact on our international policy and what we do in the middle east. it is a grave concern. right now because and natural gas is having an impact on the decision makers of where you put your money and how fast you develop. i
[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we...
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what's beautiful about the art of aikido is someone's attack is an energy that you welcome. instead of hurting them, you redirect them. it's a beautiful art. that's what we are not doing on the economy or guns or any other part. we are more and more polarized. there is a solution. i watched you here. you took a lot more in with the idea that you are stepping on graves which anyone would, but it was different for yourself when you are saying you are wrong. it makes it hard. >> listen, i'm trying to be fair-minded. >> i can see that. >> what are i find hard is when i'm categorized as being a ragy lefty who hates the constitution. i totally respect and admire the constitution and the second amendment and the americans's rights to defend themselves at home. he couldn't give me one. it's a coherent argument for why a civilian needs one of the assault weapons. i don't think anybody does. you have to make a stand somewhere and you have to start somewhere and the logical place to start given the automatic weapons is you go to the semi automatic weapons. in an ideal world i would hav
what's beautiful about the art of aikido is someone's attack is an energy that you welcome. instead of hurting them, you redirect them. it's a beautiful art. that's what we are not doing on the economy or guns or any other part. we are more and more polarized. there is a solution. i watched you here. you took a lot more in with the idea that you are stepping on graves which anyone would, but it was different for yourself when you are saying you are wrong. it makes it hard. >> listen, i'm...
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energy policy. at 11:00 p.m., "q&a" with timothy naftali, former director of the nixon presidential library. >> studentcam video and trees are now do, friday, january 18, for your chance at the ground prize -- the grand prize. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> in a rare address to the nation, syrian president bashar al assad talked about moving forward but made no mention of stepping down. he proposed a new constitution, which he said would have new laws. he thanked russia and china for their support of syria and stressed that his country would defend itself against outside forces. the last time the syrian president addressed was in 2012. this comes to was courtesy of aljazeera english. -- comes to us. >> and this is the first time since november that the president has given a public address in his own country. [crowd chanting] not so long after, it was said that maybe as many as 60,000 people have lost their lives in during the course of the 21- month conflict. while our translators ar
energy policy. at 11:00 p.m., "q&a" with timothy naftali, former director of the nixon presidential library. >> studentcam video and trees are now do, friday, january 18, for your chance at the ground prize -- the grand prize. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> in a rare address to the nation, syrian president bashar al assad talked about moving forward but made no mention of stepping down. he proposed a new constitution, which he said would have new laws....
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i think it's as likely as a serious package on immigration reform and energy and climate change and all the other things the president has said are high on his list. >> i think it will happen, george, if the president gets behind it and gets chiefs of police, mayors, mobilizes the public and the people who are likely to be supportive. >> you're shaking your head. >> define serious. if you mean makes a difference in gun control, no. but some laws will be passed. >> we're going to have to take a quick break and we'll be back with what to watch for in 2013. reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> santa came and left the bills. >> you put all the money on the kids now you need money to buy something for yourself. >> so monday we show you how to turn unwanted christmas gifts into what you really want, cash. it's real money on "world news" with diane sawyer monday on abc. ♪ it's a beautiful d
i think it's as likely as a serious package on immigration reform and energy and climate change and all the other things the president has said are high on his list. >> i think it will happen, george, if the president gets behind it and gets chiefs of police, mayors, mobilizes the public and the people who are likely to be supportive. >> you're shaking your head. >> define serious. if you mean makes a difference in gun control, no. but some laws will be passed. >> we're...
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what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give them these tax benefits. i think the republicans should attack that hypocrisy. >> paul: steve, you said the left or five, six republican senators voted for the tax extenders bill in the finance committee. >> great point. >> paul: both parties have their fingerprints on this, and the question i have, why would republican favor something like this? >> well, air exactly right. you know, the iowa senators were very much for this chuck grassley, i don't know when it was that iowa became an energy state, but they now thrive on wind subsidies and ethanol. and so, it's a big problem. i guess i
what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give...
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get a flu shot. 3 3 everyone is getting ready for sunday...and there are a lot of energy tt thh playoffs. playoffs.nats - lets o ravens ravens fans pulled out all the stops tooay with their purple and black for playoff ffiday. last gamm in baltimore. -3 psiice raa announceddhis retireeent, it deffmakes it mmre speciil to try to make it all the way this year."//butt to//"with his retirement, it brings a whole new ennrgy to these playoffs.. &pplayoffs." the ravens purple friday rally &pcontinuee tonight at theepowe p-m.. you could even win tickets to sunday's big gamm. 3advertisers are paying op-dollar for super bowl cmmercialss &pcommercials.this... p year's price... for a 30- 4-million... á dollars..../ cases... ámore.á...so far... // pepsico, audi, go-daddy, hyundai and skechers ... bouuht time... durinn this year'' game.../ which... is... february 3rd. everyone is showing theirr purple pride pridethis is a picture of little franklin junior.he's &pready for aacold, january playoff game show us... our foxbaltimore dot com... o... upllad your or....send them... diiectly... from your ce
get a flu shot. 3 3 everyone is getting ready for sunday...and there are a lot of energy tt thh playoffs. playoffs.nats - lets o ravens ravens fans pulled out all the stops tooay with their purple and black for playoff ffiday. last gamm in baltimore. -3 psiice raa announceddhis retireeent, it deffmakes it mmre speciil to try to make it all the way this year."//butt to//"with his retirement, it brings a whole new ennrgy to these playoffs.. &pplayoffs." the ravens purple friday...
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. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> ava marie has a fofirst look at the forecast. >>
. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> ava marie has a fofirst look at the forecast. >>
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what's beautiful about the art of hakito is someone's attack on you becomes an energy that you welcome. instead of trying to hurt them, you align with them and redirect them. it's actually a beautiful art. that's what we're not doing on the economy, guns, we become more polarized. there is a solution. you took a lot more in, you took umbrance to the idea you're stepping on graves, which anyone would, but it was different when you're saying you're wrong. i've done the same thing. >> listen, i'm trying to be fair minded and listen to the debate. what i find hard is when i'm categorized as being some raging lefty who hates the constitution. i totally respect and admire the constitution and the second amendment and the americans' right to defend themselves at home. what i hadn't heard yet, and he couldn't give me one, is a coherent argument why any civilian actually needs one of these assault weapons. you got to make a stand somewhere and you have to start somewhere. the logical place to start, given the automatic weapons are banned, is you go to the next level down, semi-automatic weapons
what's beautiful about the art of hakito is someone's attack on you becomes an energy that you welcome. instead of trying to hurt them, you align with them and redirect them. it's actually a beautiful art. that's what we're not doing on the economy, guns, we become more polarized. there is a solution. you took a lot more in, you took umbrance to the idea you're stepping on graves, which anyone would, but it was different when you're saying you're wrong. i've done the same thing. >>...
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what's beautiful about the art of hakito is someone's attack on you becomes an energy that you welcome. instead of trying to hurt them, you align with them and redirect them. it's actually a beautiful art. that's what we're not doing on the economy, guns, we become more polarized. there is a solution. you took a lot more in, you took up brans to the idea you're stepping on graves, which anyone would, but it was different when you're saying you're wrong. i've done the same thing. >> listen, i'm trying to be fair minded and listen to the debate. what i find hard is when i'm categorized as being some raging lefty who hates the constitution. i totally respect and admire the constitution and the second amendment and the americans' right to defend themselves at home. what i hadn't heard yet, and he couldn't give me one, is a coherent argument why any civilian actually needs one of these assault weapons. you got to make a stand somewhere and you have to start somewhere. the logical place to start, given the automatic weapons are banned, is you go to the next level down, semi-automatic weapons
what's beautiful about the art of hakito is someone's attack on you becomes an energy that you welcome. instead of trying to hurt them, you align with them and redirect them. it's actually a beautiful art. that's what we're not doing on the economy, guns, we become more polarized. there is a solution. you took a lot more in, you took up brans to the idea you're stepping on graves, which anyone would, but it was different when you're saying you're wrong. i've done the same thing. >>...
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i've spoken to her about some things i want to do to stimulate energy in this country. i look forward to welcoming her to the senate. host: what piece of advice do you have? guest: i want to be careful about giving anyone advice. i would just say we need bipartisanship. i think she and i will work together to be part of the solution on these issues in a bipartisan way. host: this -- guest: i think we need reforms. you and i just talked about them and i have already given a couple specific examples. in medicare, i think we need to look at some means testing for upper-income individuals and we need to look at the indexing. i think we can make these reforms to entitlements in a way where we are not changing them for people who are at or near retirement but for the future recipients. i think you can get support from republicans and democrats to do it and broad public support, because for seniors at or near retirement, they know the program will not be changed for them, but for younger people they will support the reforms because they know we have to make reforms to save the
i've spoken to her about some things i want to do to stimulate energy in this country. i look forward to welcoming her to the senate. host: what piece of advice do you have? guest: i want to be careful about giving anyone advice. i would just say we need bipartisanship. i think she and i will work together to be part of the solution on these issues in a bipartisan way. host: this -- guest: i think we need reforms. you and i just talked about them and i have already given a couple specific...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exsure. men with breast cancer or who have or might he prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts,
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved himself wrong again. last night bill o'reilly was spouting off about hawaii and its asian american population. >> you know what is shocking? 35% of the hawaiian population is asian. >> right. >> and asian people are not liberal, you know, by nature. they're usually more industrious and hardworking. >> no insult there. just an hour ago, one of hawaii's representatives demanded an apology.
in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a...
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he's got amazing energy for a guy, you know, who people say is too overweight to be president. he worked through the storms. he's a man of amazing natural energy. >> his wife is wonderful. i know she worked with him on this. the reality is there are opportunities to lead in unique ways. by being overweight the governor has a chance of losing it. governor huckabee did this a few years ago. i this i it changed the minds of a lot of people. here's a man with a lot of competent, he has the wisdom when you ask him that key questions, so simple, right to the point, why do you do it? he doesn't know. that i think today encapsulates the problems we have in america. the reality is there are a dozen redundant biological systems that force us to be overweight. there was nothing, piers, where we wanted to lose weight. now we have a crisis because the same realities that cause us to be overwait a century ago are much more pref va length. that is stress. think about it. a stress event wasn't a deadline, it wasn't a paycheck. it might have been marital stress but it probably was famine. that'
he's got amazing energy for a guy, you know, who people say is too overweight to be president. he worked through the storms. he's a man of amazing natural energy. >> his wife is wonderful. i know she worked with him on this. the reality is there are opportunities to lead in unique ways. by being overweight the governor has a chance of losing it. governor huckabee did this a few years ago. i this i it changed the minds of a lot of people. here's a man with a lot of competent, he has the...
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i mean, everybody is using specialulativees, very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time, dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4%, 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out, but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely, very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks failed to get much of a push from the jobs report but prices continued trending higher. the s&p 500 stumbled right out of the gate today but found its footing mid-morning. prices marked time before taking another step higher in the last hour of trading, finishing up a half percent. but the gain was enough to have the index close at a post- recession high, this is a five year high for the s&p 500. trading volume eased a bit from yesterday's pace on the big board, 650 million shares. it remained steady at 1.7 billion on the nasdaq. nine of the ten major stock sectors registered
i mean, everybody is using specialulativees, very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time, dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4%, 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out, but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely, very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds....
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i mean, everybody is using specialulativees very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4% 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks failed to get much of a push from the jobs report but prices continued trending higher. the s&p 500 stumbled right out of the gate today but found its footing mid-morning. prices marked time before taking another step higher in the last hour of trading, finishing up a half percent. but the gain was enough to have the index close at a post- recession high, this is a five year high for the s&p 500. trading volume eased a bit from yesterday's pace on the big board, 650 million shares. it remained steady at 1.7 billion on the nasdaq. nine of the ten major stock sectors registered gain
i mean, everybody is using specialulativees very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4% 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks...
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hikes on the rich but obama wanted this whole raft of special interest tax credits for wind, for algae energy, for nascar and hollywood, got tax credits out of this bill. >> the college credits. the day care. >> the obama push, if you look at just the business ones, leave aside the individual ones, there is more money, 70 billion in business tax credits, so that is revenue lost, than he gained in his tax hike to the rich, which was only 60 billion, over one year. and so obama had this disparate view where he wanted to raise taxes on the rich but he also wanted to cut taxes on the big business lobby so he has them on board for future negotiations. and republicans didn't like either of those. and obama won both of them. >> so obama's project was to soften the situation up, correct? >> yes. >> and he did it? >> he did it. he softened up the business lobby by giving them a whole raft of corporate welfare. >> yes. what do you think of that? >> i think he negotiated better than a lot of people thought we. >> he bought the support, didn't he? >> yes. >> what do you think of that? >> i think we have
hikes on the rich but obama wanted this whole raft of special interest tax credits for wind, for algae energy, for nascar and hollywood, got tax credits out of this bill. >> the college credits. the day care. >> the obama push, if you look at just the business ones, leave aside the individual ones, there is more money, 70 billion in business tax credits, so that is revenue lost, than he gained in his tax hike to the rich, which was only 60 billion, over one year. and so obama had...
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her energy is infectious. and her body, seemingly flawless. >> that's what we want. woo. >> reporter: she's best known as the vivacious co-host on "dancing with the stars." >> good luck. here's your scores. >> reporter: but brooke burke had other important results to deal with this year. in november, tests showed she had thyroid cancer. so, the 41-year-old mother of four took to the web, chronicling her journey. she first posted this video, titled, cancer? me? on her modern mom blog. >> i need to have thyroid surgery and have a thyroidectomy, which means that i'm going to have a nice, big scar right here, across my neck. >> reporter: the surgery took place december 5th. the same day, brooke tweeted this photo. last look at my neck. here we go. and not long after the operation, brooke wrote, i'm resting. recovering. surgery went well. feels like i got hit by a car. but one week later, brooke got a clean bill of health. sharing the news, again, on her blog. the thyroid cancer has been removed from my body. and all of my lymph nodes are clear. now, in the new year, broo
her energy is infectious. and her body, seemingly flawless. >> that's what we want. woo. >> reporter: she's best known as the vivacious co-host on "dancing with the stars." >> good luck. here's your scores. >> reporter: but brooke burke had other important results to deal with this year. in november, tests showed she had thyroid cancer. so, the 41-year-old mother of four took to the web, chronicling her journey. she first posted this video, titled, cancer? me?...
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. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the cues. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the s&p 500. the future, the future growth, secular growth of the industry has got to be twice that of the s&p, yet it's got a p/e ratio that's 3 percentage points less. 3 multiple points. the other factor i like about it is, this is the reason employment growth hasn't been strong. substitution of labor for capital, clearly we've seen productivity rise because of what's going on in technology. the world still has to be wired without any question whatsoever. and i get back to this valuation issue again, if you look at free cash flow, enterprise value versus free cash flow, the top five stocks in the
. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the cues. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the...
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but the energy and light that a body gives off while it is alive goes on forever. generations unborn feel the warmth and light of that body. that's who we are. we may have a finite time on the earth but sever single day we should be determined to burn as bright, warm, and brilliant as possible, and that's the challenge, and ultimately the changemakers are never the elected officials, the names you read in history. this country has been fueled because of a conspiracy love, and even though we don't know the names of the people, they're the one that today we benefit, and the last thing i'll say, my father, who i talk about in the book, had lot of colorful things he would say about me as a kid. my father lived in poverty. i grew up in relative privilege compared to him. and he used to say jokingly, boy, don't walk illinois e around here like you hit a triple. you were born on third base. i was born po. couldn't get a ticket the stadium. he would say a beautiful thing, which we all driven deeply from wells of freedom and accomplish opportunity that we did not dig, and k
but the energy and light that a body gives off while it is alive goes on forever. generations unborn feel the warmth and light of that body. that's who we are. we may have a finite time on the earth but sever single day we should be determined to burn as bright, warm, and brilliant as possible, and that's the challenge, and ultimately the changemakers are never the elected officials, the names you read in history. this country has been fueled because of a conspiracy love, and even though we...
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so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount of pollution that they were being exposed to was higher inside the home than outside the home for many of the kids. >> reporter: it doesn't surprise hope duncan after her son nearly died from an asthma attack. she learned that dust to mold to pet dander dangers can lurk almost anywhere in our home. >> you never know what's underneath the carpet that you have from pets or from water damage. so there can be things underneath growing that we don't know. >> reporter: changing air filters and cleaning your home often can cut down on breathing problems, but the b
so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount...
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opponents argue it's still too costly and there's no cheap way to store energy for when the sun isn't shining. >> if you could make solar panels cheaper and you could solve storage, then you could have not just the technology that the u.s. would use, but that everyone would use. >> reporter: despite those arguments, there's been a 5,000% increase in installation this year alone. >> an interesting stat. nationwide, the solar industry has created about 120,000 jobs with a growth rate of about 13%. so you're beginning to see kind of it take off slowly but it's getting there. >> it's getting there. creating jobs. >> not bad. and saving the earth, maybe. we'll be back. ad. and saving the earth, maybe. we'll be back. and good luck using that cleaner. excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than the leading bathroom cleaner. see the
opponents argue it's still too costly and there's no cheap way to store energy for when the sun isn't shining. >> if you could make solar panels cheaper and you could solve storage, then you could have not just the technology that the u.s. would use, but that everyone would use. >> reporter: despite those arguments, there's been a 5,000% increase in installation this year alone. >> an interesting stat. nationwide, the solar industry has created about 120,000 jobs with a growth...
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because we said justice for all, the rule of law for all, right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> do you want -- do you want -- mr. president -- >> translator: allow me, sir. allow me please. >> the question wasn't any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: i will get to that answer. don't be in a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map. is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes and occupies the united states of america, destroys homes when women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america, impose five different wars on many neighbors and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it? would you help that entity or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world, for war seeking to be wiped off ander rad indicated, the killing of women and children to beer rad indicated and we proposed the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is, in spite of the fact
because we said justice for all, the rule of law for all, right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> do you want -- do you want -- mr. president -- >> translator: allow me, sir. allow me please. >> the question wasn't any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: i will get to that answer. don't be in a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map. is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes and occupies the...
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because we said justice for all, the rule of law for all, right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> do you want -- do you want -- mr. president -- >> translator: allow me, sir. allow me please. >> the question wasn't any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: i will get to that answer. don't be in a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map. is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes and occupies the united states of america, destroys homes when women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america, impose five different wars on many neighbors and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it? would you help that entity or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world, for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we proposed the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is, in spite of the fact we deny th
because we said justice for all, the rule of law for all, right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> do you want -- do you want -- mr. president -- >> translator: allow me, sir. allow me please. >> the question wasn't any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: i will get to that answer. don't be in a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map. is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes and occupies the...
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but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state department approval and that's a key hurdle that has to go through before this is approved. there are many analysts that feel this will eventually happen. again, we have to see one thing approved before it's actually going to happen. >> well, okay. so we got that down. jack, i want to switch gears if we can. start to switch the conversation up. i was hosting a radio show last night, got a good question, i didn't know how to answer it. said, if we become an exporter of petroleum in the united states, what is that going to mean for the united states economically and otherwise? i don't know how to answer it. i'm presuming y
but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state...
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as we saw in the devastating ways with energy communication and transportation systems and the aftermath of sandy, interconnected the present enormous opportunity -- interconnecting presents enormous opportunity. networks will grow rapidly in the next year and beyond. if we are able to take advantage of the ubiquity of day, the interconnect today of data and things and powerful new analytical and computational skills to stay ahead of the curve, the future is ours. but there may be questions about the information so i further predict to gain new information and insights from data and the ability to mary detente with things, new economic models will emerge. both data at rest and data at motion. it will be growing in a complex of the modernization of data. particularly with respect to ownership, privacy and security. we have to ask questions of whether our policies can keep up. how will this turned out? only time will tell. [applause] >> it is my pleasure to introduce new york city first chief of digital officer. is working to, the relationship between the government and the public -- she i
as we saw in the devastating ways with energy communication and transportation systems and the aftermath of sandy, interconnected the present enormous opportunity -- interconnecting presents enormous opportunity. networks will grow rapidly in the next year and beyond. if we are able to take advantage of the ubiquity of day, the interconnect today of data and things and powerful new analytical and computational skills to stay ahead of the curve, the future is ours. but there may be questions...
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. >> reporter: but for lance armstrong who has spent so much energy bitterly fighting accusers and whistle-blowers, many are questioning that the queen of absolution can help his cause. >> he torched his enemies. if thinks an apology, a few sentences, he can get his good name back, i can't imagine that's the case. >> reporter: this is a tricky situation, not only for a public relations standpoint, but also from a legal perspective. armstrong faces the potential of financial and civil liability if he were to confess to doping. a lot of people he did business with or rode with will be watching very closely. amy? >> as will the rest of the world. john, thanks so much. george, over to you. >> thank you, amy. >>> i'm here, now, with governor chris christie. the republican star is riding high in new jersey, after his passionate and forceful response to hurricane sandy. and yesterday, he laid down a challenge to the politicians in washington. >> even with heartfelt believes, bipartisan compromise is possible. maybe the folks in washington in both parties could learn something from our record here in new
. >> reporter: but for lance armstrong who has spent so much energy bitterly fighting accusers and whistle-blowers, many are questioning that the queen of absolution can help his cause. >> he torched his enemies. if thinks an apology, a few sentences, he can get his good name back, i can't imagine that's the case. >> reporter: this is a tricky situation, not only for a public relations standpoint, but also from a legal perspective. armstrong faces the potential of financial...
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further, hud has issued a waiver that makes it easier to find for energy needs. as you know, the proposed supplemental appropriation for sandy's recovery and rebuilding includes $17 billion for disaster recovery. this proposed allocation will provide the necessary resources to plan and implement long-term recovery in the region while helping impacted communities successfully mitigate future risk of disaster or to prevent losses of this magnitude from reoccurring. mitigation is not just sensible but it is cost effective. mitigation efforts offer $41 return on investment by preventing future damage. for example, in hope indiana 2008 cdbg-disaster recovery allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and wastewater facilities that have operated since then without disruption, despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven the cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to define long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their spec
further, hud has issued a waiver that makes it easier to find for energy needs. as you know, the proposed supplemental appropriation for sandy's recovery and rebuilding includes $17 billion for disaster recovery. this proposed allocation will provide the necessary resources to plan and implement long-term recovery in the region while helping impacted communities successfully mitigate future risk of disaster or to prevent losses of this magnitude from reoccurring. mitigation is not just sensible...
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. >> i think what is going to drive it is a return to some energy in in the housing market. we're starting to see that, higher prices and march more sales. i believe we're going to see as a result what is happening in washington, d.c. an awareness. republicans have surely learned a licenses. this president has learned a. >> think he is going take it to the limit. think that is what he is going to do. he is doesn't care about public opinion any more and he is going to take as much money from lou dobbs as he can get. in the process, because i'm very worried about a reversal people and small business owners they will cut payroll and cut back and unemployment goes up. wealthier people on the bubble. we're not talking about people with billions of dollars, maybe i'm not going to b big car because now i'm paying more to the feds. i'm not so sure this is right way to go economically in this country. you are much smarter in these areas. >> we have to agree on something. the reality we're going to to see this money returned to the american middle-class create some energy. >> bill: th
. >> i think what is going to drive it is a return to some energy in in the housing market. we're starting to see that, higher prices and march more sales. i believe we're going to see as a result what is happening in washington, d.c. an awareness. republicans have surely learned a licenses. this president has learned a. >> think he is going take it to the limit. think that is what he is going to do. he is doesn't care about public opinion any more and he is going to take as much...
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consumer-- >> the good news is that things that tend to track with consumer confidence like housing, energy prices, job growth, have all been trending to the better. so, if those things continue to provide that offset, i think we may be able to manage the, wow, my paycheck is less, but i think it will probably make at least a little bit of a dent. >> neil: all right. great seeing you again. >> thanks for having me on. >> neil: happy new year. hope springs eternal. president barack obama, the anti-ronald reagan? not all because he's going full throttle on tax hikes, because of his latest moves to divide congress. one of the gipper's right-hand men on how the president could be making bipartisan anything impossible. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a busiss you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with
consumer-- >> the good news is that things that tend to track with consumer confidence like housing, energy prices, job growth, have all been trending to the better. so, if those things continue to provide that offset, i think we may be able to manage the, wow, my paycheck is less, but i think it will probably make at least a little bit of a dent. >> neil: all right. great seeing you again. >> thanks for having me on. >> neil: happy new year. hope springs eternal....
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we were one and there is energy the in that unity. that is new york at its best. that is new york fulfilling its potential. that is new york fulfilling the dream. that is new york the laboratory of the american experiment of democracy. that is new york honoring the lady in the harbor, the statue of liberty who holds the torch and says you are all invited. i don't care the color of your skin or how much money you have in your pocket. you come here and we will invest in you, work with you, and we want you to do well. we'll either kate you. we'll give you health care because we believe in community. we believe when you are raised we are all raised. that is new york at its finest. so my friends, what is the state of new york state? the state of new york state is that new york state is rising. new york state is rising because it's more unified than ever before. new york state is rising to build back better and stronger than ever before. new york state is rising to build a smarter, stronger state than we ever had before. new york state is rising with a passion and a com
we were one and there is energy the in that unity. that is new york at its best. that is new york fulfilling its potential. that is new york fulfilling the dream. that is new york the laboratory of the american experiment of democracy. that is new york honoring the lady in the harbor, the statue of liberty who holds the torch and says you are all invited. i don't care the color of your skin or how much money you have in your pocket. you come here and we will invest in you, work with you, and we...
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what i mean by that, there are many republicans, many conservatives, they've been down cast, sapped of energy, devoid of hope. they can't understand how did obama with his indefensible record win reelection by a comfortable margin? i understand the reason for sagging spirits, but despair and apathy are not options not in politics, and especially not when our future is hanging in the balance. republicans now need to take advantage of the fact that with the passage of the fiscal cliff deadline, obama lost his best political leverage. that's an opportunity. republicans now have the chance to focus attention where it belongs, spending cuts, entitlement reform. now, that's the formula that lifted them to their epic 2010 mid term victory. so while democrats have a political advantage when it comes to raising taxes on those rascally rich people, republicans now have an advantage when it comes to spending and they just have to make sure they use it the right way, need to settle on a narrative for obama, one that's simple, one that resonates with people and one that conforms with reality and that's de
what i mean by that, there are many republicans, many conservatives, they've been down cast, sapped of energy, devoid of hope. they can't understand how did obama with his indefensible record win reelection by a comfortable margin? i understand the reason for sagging spirits, but despair and apathy are not options not in politics, and especially not when our future is hanging in the balance. republicans now need to take advantage of the fact that with the passage of the fiscal cliff deadline,...
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in the dark of night by filibusters where nobody actually showed up and spent anymore n any time and energy. >> when the senate resumes democrats will need 51 votes to change the rules. >>> tonight in our survey i asked will republican lies about social security work on the american people? 25% yes and 75% no. >>> we'll set the record straight with george takei next. >>> and finally tonight, the guy who keeps telling us that he is not a racist just proved himself wrong again. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on
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bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl season reaching its pique as noter -- peak as notre dame takes on alabama. would that be better or worse for business though? we'll investigate. sandra: we certainly will. first we'll take, tell you what drove the markets today with today's data download. stocks falling with all three major averages closing lower as investors get ready for tomorrow's start of fourth quarter earnings season, everybody. s&p index retreating from a five-year high to end in the red. utilities and energy was the day's worst-performing sectors. >>> gold falling for the t
bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl...